He was a well-respected judge, an avid outdoorsman, a farmer and devoted family man.

Last Wednesday, people from each aspect of his life gathered as the upstairs courtroom of the Campbell County Courthouse was dedicated to him. The Campbell County Bar Association had not only planned the ceremony, it had the plaque dedicating the room in Asbury’s memory prepared.

As reports of the H1N1 virus continue, additional vaccines have become available.

In Campbell County, a clinic on Tuesday evening at the health department saw 272 citizens line up for a shot. Charles Turner, county director for the health department, said the response was so great, the clinic was extended until 8 p.m.

This was an hour and half longer than originally scheduled.

For Raymond Oakes getting his shot on Tuesday was “the right thing to do.”

The problem of choosing a library site, the continuing issue with David Young and a third proposal of a water and sewer rate increase topped the agenda at Monday night’s LaFollette City Council workshop.

A LaFollette woman is facing theft of property under $500, filing a false police report, driving on a revoked license and using false identification charges after drinking beer in gas station restroom and then lying to police.